Three young people dead after car hits pole

Two young men and a teenage girl are dead after a car driven by a P-plater struck a power pole in Sydney?s west.

07 February 2010

Two young men and a teenage girl are dead after a car driven by a P-plater struck a power pole in Sydney?s west.

A 17-year-old western Sydney man, who was believed to be a passenger, died at the scene, police said.

The 19-year-old male driver, who was from Dean Park and the holder of a P-2 licence, and a 15 year-old girl from Bidwell travelling in the rear of the car have since died.

Police say their black XR6 turbo Ford Falcon left the Great Western Highway at Colyton about 3.15am last night and crashed into a power pole.

A third passenger, a 17-year-old girl, has undergone surgery at Nepean Hospital for serious leg injuries, while a fourth passenger, a 16-year-old Oakhurst girl, is having surgery to repair an injury to her right knee.

All eastbound lanes of the highway were closed for a number of hours to allow police to carry out inquiries at the scene.